Online marketplaces to share cost of e-waste recycling in UK regulatory overhaul

New rules shift financial responsibility for electrical waste to digital platforms, aiming to level the playing field for domestic retailers and boost recycling rates.
e-waste / Photo by Steve Allen

The UK government has implemented new regulations requiring online marketplaces to contribute financially to the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), marking a significant shift in environmental policy aimed at creating a fairer system for domestic retailers and improving national e-waste management. The changes, announced by Circular Economy…

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Fabrice Iranzi

Journalist and Project Leader at LionHerald, strong passion in tech and new ideas, serving Digital Company Builders in UK and beyond
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